[Evolution-users] convert from POP to IMAP

Reid Vail rsv869 at runbox.com
Sat Apr 25 21:42:59 UTC 2026


Hi

The last part of this migration is near, but I'm confused by one bit:

So far I've copied the folders (and content) where it all needs to be. 
That is, from POP folders  to IMAP folders (because there were 
differences). Great.  But don't understand how to make sure that the 
IMAP Inbox sees the whole existing POP inbox.  At the moment there's 
only a few days of IMAP mail in the Inbox,  but in POP there's years of 
Inbox.  If I copy POP inbox content to IMAP inbox it only winds up as 
duplicate POP messages.  I am missing something. Thanks for helping.

Reid

On 3/10/26 1:14 PM, Reid Vail via evolution-users wrote:
> Thanks Pete -
> It's entirely possible that I am overthinking it.  🙂😳  That wouldn't 
> surprise me a bit.  The worst outcome is to make it worse, or to not 
> think ahead
>
> I think I get it.  The copy/paste will happen between the POP instance 
> and the IMAP instance. Both visible and accessible during the 
> transition. Sounds very do-able.
>
> On 3/10/26 1:05 PM, Pete Biggs wrote:
>>>   I mentioned earlier in this thread that I created an IMAP instance of
>>> this account, and then afterwards added a folder; one each on the
>>> client and then webmail side.  It worked fine and each was
>>> replicated, like I would expect.  Looking back at your comment, if I
>>> backup the POP mail client and restore it into a newly created IMAP
>>> instance, will that be replicated to server, or will the server be
>>> seen as "primary" and overwrite what I've restored, if you know what
>>> I mean?
>>>
>> IMAP is a bidirectional sync.  You modify things on the client(s), it
>> will be reflected on the server; modify it on the server it will be
>> replicated on the client(s).
>>
>> On Evolution the IMAP accounts are in a separate folder structure to
>> the "On This Computer" folders where the POP mail is stored. Restoring
>> the backed up messages from a POP client will restore them to their
>> original folders, it will not restore them into the IMAP folders.  If
>> you want to have the messages in the IMAP folders, then move them there
>> in Evolution (copy&paste / drag&drop / etc).
>>
>> I think you are thinking far too hard about all this. What Milan was
>> suggesting with the back up was a safety net in case something goes
>> wrong - it is good advice, but it is not an integral part of moving
>> from POP to IMAP.
>>
>> P.


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